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i feel so sorry for america. >> it's time for brazil to step up and lead the world unless it's china, i guess. maybe the antidote is this man. >> if i were president, i would get them in the right direction by having taxes that are competitive, regulations that's streamlined and trade policy that is work for us, and energy policies that get us energy secure and the rule of law being protected. >> again that rhetoric sounds great. i strongly believe we need reform. i strongly believe we need reform in the trade policy. obviously we need energy. what makes me nervous, jonathan, is nearly every president since nixon said he would give us energy -- the talking points, i heard from george bush, bill clinton. they know what to say to get ele elected, but the reason people feel so upset is they feel like everybody knows what to say to get elected, but no one hases in obligation to do it. >> everyone says what they need to say and want to say to get elected. once you run up against governing, governing is the problem. >> what is it that turns that cotton candy all nice and soft into that rock
i feel so sorry for america. >> it's time for brazil to step up and lead the world unless it's china, i guess. maybe the antidote is this man. >> if i were president, i would get them in the right direction by having taxes that are competitive, regulations that's streamlined and trade policy that is work for us, and energy policies that get us energy secure and the rule of law being protected. >> again that rhetoric sounds great. i strongly believe we need reform. i strongly...
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but that hasn't stopped and the in their own soon man credit more making inquiries to dagestan club brazil legend carlos last season. i buy this two weeks to go until the start of the new premier league season in england an arsenal manager arsene wenger says he wants to sort out the future of his captain says fabregas soon he is absent from the gunners squad for this weekend's emirates cup involving bok juniors paes sangi man and the new york red bulls increasing speculation he could be on his way to barcelona because usually. the more not he's coming back from an injury is not settled rudolph's as you know but all the speculation of. his position. to be sorted out soon. meanwhile manchester city have unveiled their latest signing arjun time to. sign from i'd like to go for a free thoughts between forty and sixty million dollars he's with his new team mates nine feet of pre-season super cup in dublin city will play a league of ireland eleven on saturday before facing into milan on sunday. in the meantime former germany manager you can klinsmann has been named as the new head coach of the u
but that hasn't stopped and the in their own soon man credit more making inquiries to dagestan club brazil legend carlos last season. i buy this two weeks to go until the start of the new premier league season in england an arsenal manager arsene wenger says he wants to sort out the future of his captain says fabregas soon he is absent from the gunners squad for this weekend's emirates cup involving bok juniors paes sangi man and the new york red bulls increasing speculation he could be on his...
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brazil by abbey wambach and just the awe inspiring moment that we saw. and it's the way we talk about men sports. well now one of the rare times we are talking about women's sports and actually talking about the 5th letic achievement. we're talking about sports. and i think that's really good for women's sports. the idea that these couple goals that have really electrified the nation, that is the story, not some of the cultural aspects of this one. >> tell us a bit more about the team that they are facing. the japanese are also playing their hearts out. i have heard it is very emotional. that they are using the natural disasters as the earthquake and tsunami as motivators. >> that's right. japan has gone through so much since march and i think that other athletes in any sport have been talking about it, thinking about it. the motivation for team has been showing video of some of the horror after the earthquake and tsunami, that they sent them out from the locker room, for one game just after showing video. japan is, this is its first final so talk about
brazil by abbey wambach and just the awe inspiring moment that we saw. and it's the way we talk about men sports. well now one of the rare times we are talking about women's sports and actually talking about the 5th letic achievement. we're talking about sports. and i think that's really good for women's sports. the idea that these couple goals that have really electrified the nation, that is the story, not some of the cultural aspects of this one. >> tell us a bit more about the team...
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you know, during ronald reagan's time, we didn't have china and brazil and india. oil was a manageable price at that time. it's a much different environment. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. tom and all, thank you very much. before we go this morning, a programming note. a "dateline" special tonight, "taking the hill: inside congress." nbc news sent 80 people, 30 cameras to canvas the capitol and capture the drama of this debt fight, and our own brian williams was there to see it all unfold. that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight. more updates throughout the day as they become available on these negotiations. that is all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
you know, during ronald reagan's time, we didn't have china and brazil and india. oil was a manageable price at that time. it's a much different environment. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. tom and all, thank you very much. before we go this morning, a programming note. a "dateline" special tonight, "taking the hill: inside congress." nbc news sent 80 people, 30 cameras to canvas the capitol and capture the drama of this debt fight, and our own brian...
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you know, during ronald reagan's time, we didn't have china and brazil and india. oil was a manageable price at that time. it's a much different environment. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. tom and all, thank you very much. before we go this morning, a programming note. a "dateline" special tonight, "taking the hill: inside congress." nbc news sent 80 people, 30 cameras to canvas the capitol and capture the drama of this debt fight, and our own brian williams was there to see it all unfold. that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight. more updates throughout the day as they become available on these negotiations. that is all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." cc1:cc1: the 3.6-liter v6 engine of the jeep grand cherokee has a best-in-class driving range of over 500 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in pebble beach and the afternoon meeting in los angeles all without running out of gas. just make sure you don't run out of gas. ♪ in danger of living shorter lives than their parents because of the dangers of
you know, during ronald reagan's time, we didn't have china and brazil and india. oil was a manageable price at that time. it's a much different environment. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. tom and all, thank you very much. before we go this morning, a programming note. a "dateline" special tonight, "taking the hill: inside congress." nbc news sent 80 people, 30 cameras to canvas the capitol and capture the drama of this debt fight, and our own brian...
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the emerging markets, developing markets, gynea-- china, brazil, india all have better growth prospects in terms of a rather underdeveloped consumer sector and the ability to grow from that standpoint versus the developed markets. in addition they have trillions of dollars worth of reserves whereas the developed countries are in hawk to those nations so from those standpoints the developing countries are in much better shape going forward over the next five to ten years as opposed to the developed. >> gillian? >> onef the most interesting things that moodies said this week when it gave warning that it might downgrade the u.s. debt fm aaa was that it was leaving the ratings of companies, large american companies unchanged. and essentially the underlying, somethg you are already seeing in market prices where in the markets right now the risk attacks to sereign debt is actually higher than some of the big, solid american companies or similar patent in europe as well. and that's very unusual. but essentially what moodies was saying and what you are seeing in the markets i a world where inve
the emerging markets, developing markets, gynea-- china, brazil, india all have better growth prospects in terms of a rather underdeveloped consumer sector and the ability to grow from that standpoint versus the developed markets. in addition they have trillions of dollars worth of reserves whereas the developed countries are in hawk to those nations so from those standpoints the developing countries are in much better shape going forward over the next five to ten years as opposed to the...
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successful competitor in the united states, we also have the leading market share in the bric countries -- brazil, russia, india, and china. that money comes back to the united states. we're moving on all fronts, a lot of strength in the company, a lot of energy. very proud of the progress we've made. >> we'll come right back with dan akerson, the ceo of general motors. i'm going to ask why he, the ceo of general motors, is actually in favor of a gas tax when we come back. what's the word around the sink? that it removes 3 times more soap scum per swipe, and it came from outer space. it is not from outer space! no, man, it's from outer space. they're aliens on an intergalactic cleanliness mission. they're here to clean up the universe. oh, the kitchen scrubbers are aliens, too? yeah, look at that greasy kitchen mess. everybody's in on the cleanspiracy, man. i can't even trust myself. [ male announcer ] mr. clean magic eraser kitchen and bath scrubbers. the clean is out of this world. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is back. right now, get a gr
successful competitor in the united states, we also have the leading market share in the bric countries -- brazil, russia, india, and china. that money comes back to the united states. we're moving on all fronts, a lot of strength in the company, a lot of energy. very proud of the progress we've made. >> we'll come right back with dan akerson, the ceo of general motors. i'm going to ask why he, the ceo of general motors, is actually in favor of a gas tax when we come back. what's the word...
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the brazil 2002 presidential election. i could imagine there would be many people in the city of washington at the time who were very nervous just as there were many brazilians at the time that lula might be elected president of brazil. that's why it was difficult. and it worked. it worked because there was the willingness to give this political process a chance to see how lula would govern. and to the great credit not only of president lula and brazilians in the first instance but to many others, including the bush administration at the time. i have no idea what your views were, but you were there at the time. this worked. very successfully. it really is one of the accomplishments of which brazilians but also the international community should be proud. that's the question about thinking about peru today. i don't find myself, in general, in sympathy with the president-elect's views. certainly not the early version but even the more current versions. but i want to give him the same benefit of the doubt that brazilians gave
the brazil 2002 presidential election. i could imagine there would be many people in the city of washington at the time who were very nervous just as there were many brazilians at the time that lula might be elected president of brazil. that's why it was difficult. and it worked. it worked because there was the willingness to give this political process a chance to see how lula would govern. and to the great credit not only of president lula and brazilians in the first instance but to many...
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>> i'm going with brazil. >> that is correct. brazil is at the top of the list with between 12.25% and 12.5%. on to question three. according to the women's tennis association, which player owns the record for the most double faults in one match? is it a, maria sharapova, b, venus williams, c, anna kournikova or d, billie jean king? >> oh, boy. richard, you go first. >> all right. i'm going to go first with c. >> that is correct. >> that's what i was going to say. i just didn't want to be wrong. >> she had 30 double faults in a match in 1991 and still won. congratulations, richard. >> you are the luckiest guy i've ever met in life. >> i've got -- what can i say? what can i say? that does it for this week. remember, we are here each week thursday on "quest means business" 1800 gmt. >> and keep the comments coming on our blogs. tell us each week what you want the two of us to speak about. see you next week, richard. >> victory is sweet. >>> imagine a world of advertising where women actually appeared as they are? well, up next, we
>> i'm going with brazil. >> that is correct. brazil is at the top of the list with between 12.25% and 12.5%. on to question three. according to the women's tennis association, which player owns the record for the most double faults in one match? is it a, maria sharapova, b, venus williams, c, anna kournikova or d, billie jean king? >> oh, boy. richard, you go first. >> all right. i'm going to go first with c. >> that is correct. >> that's what i was going to...
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instead our, so the president wants it to be drilled in brazil and we should buy the oil from brazil. and instead of solar panels made in china, why aren't they made in america? it's the epa that is holding back a lot of, that cutting, we're not able to get jobs. by not letting the oil companies drill it takes away hundreds of thousands of jobs. why can't we drill for our own oil here? and that's what's really bothering me. american people --. >> host: dee thanks, from california. try the third line, one for independents. jarrod, columbia, south carolina. what do you make of these two speechs? what approach do you see as the best approach to all this? >> caller: i don't think that the representatives are doing their job because they're pretty much holding our economy hostage. and i agree with barack obama, man. i think that you know, take from the rich, give to the poor, man because riching are getting richer and poor are getting poorer. we need to give the working class more money. and, you know, not like the rich are going to suffer, you know. just take a little bit. get that balanc
instead our, so the president wants it to be drilled in brazil and we should buy the oil from brazil. and instead of solar panels made in china, why aren't they made in america? it's the epa that is holding back a lot of, that cutting, we're not able to get jobs. by not letting the oil companies drill it takes away hundreds of thousands of jobs. why can't we drill for our own oil here? and that's what's really bothering me. american people --. >> host: dee thanks, from california. try the...
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to balance the budget -- >> they could stop spending our money on things like a cotton institute in brazil. >> treadmills for shrimp. martha: more on this little candidate for some cocktail sauce coming up next. [ male announcer ] walls can talk. but it's our job to make them say sothing interesting. so how about this weekend we learn some new tricks of the trade... then break out our doing clothes and get rolling. let's use some paint that helps us get the job done in record time and makes a statement when we're finished. we're lowering the cost of a new favorite color. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. glidden premium paint has been rated a best buy, and you can only get it at the home depot. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five gram
to balance the budget -- >> they could stop spending our money on things like a cotton institute in brazil. >> treadmills for shrimp. martha: more on this little candidate for some cocktail sauce coming up next. [ male announcer ] walls can talk. but it's our job to make them say sothing interesting. so how about this weekend we learn some new tricks of the trade... then break out our doing clothes and get rolling. let's use some paint that helps us get the job done in record time...
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those folks went on to brazil. martha: wow. unbelievable. and once again, cool as a cucumber, that pilot, as he explained what was happening, and that was unbelievable. trace, thank you very much. >> reporter: sure. martha: thank goodness it turned out okay. >>> new calls for an ethics investigation into reports that this congressman forced an unwanted sexual encounter on a teenage girl, yep, you heard me right. the congressman in earlier years in a tiger suit. columnist michelle malkin joins us with the new scandal for democrats, so she'll talk about that. >>> and also new developments in the search for jackie waller, the missing mother of three from missouri. crews are desperately searching as new leads seem to implicate her estranged husband. new developments in this case, we're going to bring those to you right after the break. >> i come in here for one purpose, that's to find our kid. >> just keep praying, that's what we do every day. pain relie. with new extra-strength bayer advanc aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream
those folks went on to brazil. martha: wow. unbelievable. and once again, cool as a cucumber, that pilot, as he explained what was happening, and that was unbelievable. trace, thank you very much. >> reporter: sure. martha: thank goodness it turned out okay. >>> new calls for an ethics investigation into reports that this congressman forced an unwanted sexual encounter on a teenage girl, yep, you heard me right. the congressman in earlier years in a tiger suit. columnist michelle...
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were more of the stuff that make needs to be sent overseas call to places like china, india, and brazil. when i say things that we may, i mean things that are made here in america. the american economy is slowly becoming more export-oriented and manufacturing oriented. you can see an upturn taking place in the manufacturing sector and the export sector. the problem is that in the last 10 to 20 years, as the economy became so dependent on american consumers, they got really cleaned out. the growth of that we are seeing in manufacturing, believe it or not, we have seen upturns. we have stories about carmakers in the midwest that are not big enough anymore to drive weaker overall economy. it used to be that we would have these big inventory cycles where they would cut back from the recession and then rebuild, driving the economy out of recession and into of recovery. so, this process we are going troops is long and painful. we are starting to see the seeds of it taking place. host: goods, manufacturing, can it be services as well? guest: think in the facts of foreigners coming here. that i
were more of the stuff that make needs to be sent overseas call to places like china, india, and brazil. when i say things that we may, i mean things that are made here in america. the american economy is slowly becoming more export-oriented and manufacturing oriented. you can see an upturn taking place in the manufacturing sector and the export sector. the problem is that in the last 10 to 20 years, as the economy became so dependent on american consumers, they got really cleaned out. the...
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had to change course and head back to the airport, and now felony had taken off, and it was down from brazil and this is one -- when an engine and the landing gear caught on fire, fortunately, no reports of any injuries. and the faa says it is investigating what caused the fire. bill: not getting much of a break from the weather. not much of a break from the price at the pump, either. the latest aaa survey shows gas prices climbing 11 cents from a month ago. and a gallon of regular causes an average $3.69 across the country and cheapest gas is in tucson, arizona, and folks in chicago having to pay more than $4 a gallon, i paid more than $4 this weekend. alisyn: you should drive to tucson, and drive back. it will be cheaper. bill: you are one smart cookie! alisyn: meanwhile the clock is ticking to a debt deadline and house speaker boehner refuses to put a nail in the con on the grand bargain he and the president had been negotiating. >> it may be hard to put humpty-dumpty back together again but, my last offer is still out there. alisyn: so, can a deal between both sides still be reached? we
had to change course and head back to the airport, and now felony had taken off, and it was down from brazil and this is one -- when an engine and the landing gear caught on fire, fortunately, no reports of any injuries. and the faa says it is investigating what caused the fire. bill: not getting much of a break from the weather. not much of a break from the price at the pump, either. the latest aaa survey shows gas prices climbing 11 cents from a month ago. and a gallon of regular causes an...
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one of the engines on this american airlines jet heading to brazil caught fire shortly after takeoff from dallas/ft. worth international airport. the pilot dumping fuel to lighten the load and make an emergency landing. still several tires were busted on landing because of the excess weight. no one on the plane was hurt but some local residents report smelling gas in the air. no word yet on what caused the fire. norway terror suspect anders brvick appearing in court for the first time this morning. the hearing will remain behind closed doors. he wanted to wear a uniform and have an open arraignment so he could explain his massacre to the public. prosecutors want him to remain in custody for at least eight weeks which is unusual for norway's criminal justice system. he admits to the bombing and shooting but says he didn't break the law, at least 93 people were killed. meantime, police in the south of france raided the home of his father, a retired norweigian diplomat. reports say that he hasn't spoken to his son in at least 16 years. the hotel maid accusing the former head of the inte
one of the engines on this american airlines jet heading to brazil caught fire shortly after takeoff from dallas/ft. worth international airport. the pilot dumping fuel to lighten the load and make an emergency landing. still several tires were busted on landing because of the excess weight. no one on the plane was hurt but some local residents report smelling gas in the air. no word yet on what caused the fire. norway terror suspect anders brvick appearing in court for the first time this...
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are sitting on almost $3 trillion and they refuse to give us jobs and are more interested in going to brazil or china to start jobs there. the republicans know it. they don't seem to care. that is where the job creation is being done. host: you mentioned the president could go ahead and deal with this issue himself. what do you think that would do? do you think that would have any repercussions politically? caller: the republicans say he better not go in that direction. we have to pay our bills for the debt ceiling was raised seven times under george bush. you never heard about the debt ceiling but under obama, the debt ceiling has to be raised to pay our bills, bills where they put $9 trillion on to the deficit, the republicans. i don't get it. host: richmond, va., independent caller, good morning. caller: good morning, i want to say that the republicans are really not talking about cutting defense. right after 9/11, january of 2002, ashcroft announced that two points -- an estimated $2.30 trillion went missing in the pentagon. that is $2.30 trillion that we could be putting toward jobs. i
are sitting on almost $3 trillion and they refuse to give us jobs and are more interested in going to brazil or china to start jobs there. the republicans know it. they don't seem to care. that is where the job creation is being done. host: you mentioned the president could go ahead and deal with this issue himself. what do you think that would do? do you think that would have any repercussions politically? caller: the republicans say he better not go in that direction. we have to pay our bills...
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. >> from russia to australia to brazil. the world is nervously watching congress thrash out a debt ceiling compromise. hillary clinton doing damage control, admitteding it can be a messy process but -- >> this is how a democrat and open society comes around to making a solution. so i'm confident that congress can secure a deal on the debt ceiling and work with president obama to take the steps necessary to improve our long-term fiscal outlook. >> china, the country ha holds 8% of america's debt, 1/3 of that held by foreign entities according to the commerce department has been mostly silent about the crisis. but a u.s. diplomatic tells cnn, we really look bad abroad. and the state department is doing a lot of explaining. >> a lot of countries find our system hard to understand. those are the kinds of questions we get, how long will this go on, are you confident that there will be an agreement. >> but so far, the world doesn't seem to be freaking out, says one economic expert. >> u.s. interest rates have not risen as they wo
. >> from russia to australia to brazil. the world is nervously watching congress thrash out a debt ceiling compromise. hillary clinton doing damage control, admitteding it can be a messy process but -- >> this is how a democrat and open society comes around to making a solution. so i'm confident that congress can secure a deal on the debt ceiling and work with president obama to take the steps necessary to improve our long-term fiscal outlook. >> china, the country ha holds...
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of education those programs can run through and why are we sending money to buy cotton institute in brazil when that money is needed in the united states? host: thank you for that. we are waiting to hear from democratic senators. the caucus has been meeting this morning in the senate has come back again and we will take up harry reid's deficit-reduction plan after the house failed to move forward with speaker boehner's plan last night. we'll get to more of your calls momentarily. florida, republican caller, welcome. callmake sure you knew your television. -- mute your television. caller: most of my family are republicans. all of us are amazed at the type of fighting going on. negotiating seems like a bad word. even though we really have different views between all of us on who is the adult in the room, we are very surprised how extreme our republican leadership is being led around by the nose by the extreme right wing. some of what they say is right but the idea that you want to fix things by bringing down the house -- it does not make sense. problem and instead of working on that problem,
of education those programs can run through and why are we sending money to buy cotton institute in brazil when that money is needed in the united states? host: thank you for that. we are waiting to hear from democratic senators. the caucus has been meeting this morning in the senate has come back again and we will take up harry reid's deficit-reduction plan after the house failed to move forward with speaker boehner's plan last night. we'll get to more of your calls momentarily. florida,...
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the reason why it is important is that this is done in mexico and brazil for about 0.5% of gdp. it is run at reasonable cost prefer some countries in sub- saharan africa, they may not have the capability to do that. so we work with world photogram -- world food programs, child nutrition and other aspects. so in my view, one of the ways we have to deal with the volatility and uncertainty is that every country should have some basic efficient and effective safety net for those at the bottom. part of the lesson if you look at the northern african countries is that they have extensive programs for their bread subsidies in egypt, increasing everyone's wages, so i'm not just saying from money at the problem very we have learned from other developing countries how to create effective safety nets. if this is one of the important because i believe the food price issue is going to be with us for a considerable time period, for some structural reason that i would be happy to talk about. >> i am interested. is this a permanent circumstance or a temporary problem? >> a good price and and i g
the reason why it is important is that this is done in mexico and brazil for about 0.5% of gdp. it is run at reasonable cost prefer some countries in sub- saharan africa, they may not have the capability to do that. so we work with world photogram -- world food programs, child nutrition and other aspects. so in my view, one of the ways we have to deal with the volatility and uncertainty is that every country should have some basic efficient and effective safety net for those at the bottom. part...
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well, the white house plan that has only been offered is to give american money to brazil so brazil can drill off its shores and then america will buy their crude oil. but no more offshore drilling for us, it seems. if we're going to buy crude oil from foreign countries, let's buy it from our neighbor, our ally, canada. or the progressives prefer we keep buying oil from dictators like chavez in venezuela or kept hostage by opec and middle eastern countries or do they want us to do without energy altogether? meanwhile, gasoline is around $4 a gallon. so it seems to me the progressives if they get their way will have no energy self-reliance and we'll regress and go back to the horse and buggy days. but, whoa. wait a minute, mr. speaker. we can't go back to using horses but a they, too, cause pollution. mr. president, approve the pipeline. show some leadership. time to start making progress on taking care of america's energy needs, and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigl
well, the white house plan that has only been offered is to give american money to brazil so brazil can drill off its shores and then america will buy their crude oil. but no more offshore drilling for us, it seems. if we're going to buy crude oil from foreign countries, let's buy it from our neighbor, our ally, canada. or the progressives prefer we keep buying oil from dictators like chavez in venezuela or kept hostage by opec and middle eastern countries or do they want us to do without...
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the reason why it is important is that this is done in mexico and brazil for a half percent of gdp. this is a very basic effect of a well-run safety net for reasonable cost. for some countries, you may not have the capability to do that, so we work with unicef and others on world feeding half in my view, one of the ways you have to deal with the volatility and uncertainty is that every country should have basic efficient and effective safety net for those of the bottom. part of the lesson is they have very expensive programs. i am not saying throw money of the problem, but what we have learned from other developing countries how to develop an effective safety nets. i'd think this will be important -- i think this will be important. food high prices and volatility of permanent situation? it is a good question, and i give it a lot. normally what people are used to is your price increase in you get a response, but i think the situation we're in now will remain with relatively higher prices with risk for a long period of time for the following reasons. first, what drove some of the pric
the reason why it is important is that this is done in mexico and brazil for a half percent of gdp. this is a very basic effect of a well-run safety net for reasonable cost. for some countries, you may not have the capability to do that, so we work with unicef and others on world feeding half in my view, one of the ways you have to deal with the volatility and uncertainty is that every country should have basic efficient and effective safety net for those of the bottom. part of the lesson is...
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it wasn't to beat brazil in the quarterfinal. it wasn't to make it to the final. our whole goal is to win the whole thing. i think when you get this close you would have a lot of regrets if you walked away and haven't won it all. >> a lot has been made in the media about this team and its spirit and refusal to give up. while a lot of people were following you after brazil and after france, i mean, i think you got the whole world following you right now. what is it about this team? you played soccer for a long time. what makes this team so special? >> this team is truly a team and its cliche in sports today, this team will fight till the bitter end to find a way to win. it's not always pretty but everybody on the field is trying to find a way to win. i think it's the american way. it's the american spirit. i think america is so behind us because you can feel that spirit and you can feel the fight in our team. and people kind of grab on to that. they gravitate towards it and truly, this team is a winning team and i can hope -- i can only hope we prove that and go al
it wasn't to beat brazil in the quarterfinal. it wasn't to make it to the final. our whole goal is to win the whole thing. i think when you get this close you would have a lot of regrets if you walked away and haven't won it all. >> a lot has been made in the media about this team and its spirit and refusal to give up. while a lot of people were following you after brazil and after france, i mean, i think you got the whole world following you right now. what is it about this team? you...
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the reason it is important is this was done in mexico and brazil for about half a percent of gdp. this is a very basic effect. for some countries in sub- saharan africa, they may not have the capability to do that. we work with the world food program and unicef on platforms for dealing with child nutrition and other aspects. in my view, with the ways you have to deal with volatility and uncertainty is every country should have some basic safety- net for those at the bottom. part of the < if you look at north african countries is they had some very expensive programs. i am not just saying throw money at the problem. we have learned from other developing countries how to create an effective safety-net. i think this will be important because i believe the food price issue is going to be with us for a considerable time for some structural reasons that i will be happy to talk about if you wish. >> the high prices and volatility -- is a temporary problem? what's good question and i get a lot. what people were used to is a price increase any supply response. but i think the situation we
the reason it is important is this was done in mexico and brazil for about half a percent of gdp. this is a very basic effect. for some countries in sub- saharan africa, they may not have the capability to do that. we work with the world food program and unicef on platforms for dealing with child nutrition and other aspects. in my view, with the ways you have to deal with volatility and uncertainty is every country should have some basic safety- net for those at the bottom. part of the < if...
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travel all around the world and play on the street a lot and i was playing in jamaica and playing in brazil and i would see the way people responded to the song and then kind of changed the lyrics up to keep it easy for people in other countries who don't speak english to sing along to it. >> right. and, of course, you liked it and how you named the song i find fascinating. did it help you to have your appendix burst? did that help give you the motivation to write it? excuse me to name it? >> any time you have a life threatening injury happen, you appreciate everything and that's what happened to me and my appendix burst and when i came back from it, i wanted to write songs that were uplifting for people that made people feel like they could get through difficult times in the economy, difficult times in their lives, war, all the things that we see on the news every day. it's a hard time for people and i wanted to make music that inspired people. >> it certainly has and you also are selling a few copies along the way. michael didn't get dressed quick and forget to wear his shoes. there's a r
travel all around the world and play on the street a lot and i was playing in jamaica and playing in brazil and i would see the way people responded to the song and then kind of changed the lyrics up to keep it easy for people in other countries who don't speak english to sing along to it. >> right. and, of course, you liked it and how you named the song i find fascinating. did it help you to have your appendix burst? did that help give you the motivation to write it? excuse me to name...
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send money to brazil and let the brazilians drill off their coast and we'll buy their crude oil. the second part is make sure we use those cute little curly c.f.l. light bulbs. that's it. it's time we take care of ourselves. this is a good project for america. american jobs, and a way to get crude oil into the united states. it's time for the white house to make a decision. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. members are reminded to direct their remarks to the chair. the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio, is recognized for five minutes. mr. defazio: i thank the gentleman. with one simple vote last december, congress precipitated the so-called debt crisis. we voted to extend all of the bush tax cuts at a cost of $4 trillion over 10 years. i voted no. so now the debate comes down to what's more important to the american people? social security or tax cuts? medicare or tax cuts? jobs or tax cuts? that's what this debate is all about right now. preserving tax cuts, particularly tax cuts for the wealthy,
send money to brazil and let the brazilians drill off their coast and we'll buy their crude oil. the second part is make sure we use those cute little curly c.f.l. light bulbs. that's it. it's time we take care of ourselves. this is a good project for america. american jobs, and a way to get crude oil into the united states. it's time for the white house to make a decision. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time....
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recently, he's been making money on off-shore drilling, off shore brazil. while at the same time, you know, really supporting obama who doesn't want any off-shore drilling in the gulf of mexico for our own oil -- >> let me get it clear, the new regulation for hedge funds has to do with outside money so he can continue to invest and deal with his own personal money which would still be in the billions. >> over $20 billion that he will manage of his own family money, his money, family money, yes. the problem with these regulations or george soros is that he would have to reveal the names of the investors and how much they've got with him. i don't think he wants to do that. >> why not? >> he just doesn't -- >> that would be speculation on my part. >> wondering why he wouldn't want to do that. >> he's got a billion dollars, you want to be secret about it. you want to be secret. >> and we won't know because now the people who invested in that particular hedge fund, he's simply going to give the money back. >> that's right. he gives them the money back. they go e
recently, he's been making money on off-shore drilling, off shore brazil. while at the same time, you know, really supporting obama who doesn't want any off-shore drilling in the gulf of mexico for our own oil -- >> let me get it clear, the new regulation for hedge funds has to do with outside money so he can continue to invest and deal with his own personal money which would still be in the billions. >> over $20 billion that he will manage of his own family money, his money, family...
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. >>> and as you saw here earlier, a major comeback for team usa in germany battling soccer great brazil. at the 122nd minute, american abby wambach tied up the game with a header 2-2, keeping team usa alive and sending them into a shoot-out. and their goalie, hope solo, saved the day, blocking a penalty kick for the game. only shootout save. team usa won 5-3 with penalty kicks. they take on france in the semifinals on wednesday. ann, you said it, all calling them team destiny. by the way, that win came with them being down a woman, down a person after suffering a red card earlier in the game. >> natalie, thank you so much. good point. wow. that was really fun. exciting, wasn't it? >> great. >> apparently they got a bad play -- a call early on that they didn't like and came back and had the best game of their lives. >> that's the thing. you face adversity and that's how you feel better about your big win. but, boy, that is -- it's so exciting. anyway, what's also exciting is we have mr. roker back from vacation time. >> exciting. >> no, right up there though. >> thank you very much. i'm
. >>> and as you saw here earlier, a major comeback for team usa in germany battling soccer great brazil. at the 122nd minute, american abby wambach tied up the game with a header 2-2, keeping team usa alive and sending them into a shoot-out. and their goalie, hope solo, saved the day, blocking a penalty kick for the game. only shootout save. team usa won 5-3 with penalty kicks. they take on france in the semifinals on wednesday. ann, you said it, all calling them team destiny. by the...
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comes to the global competition and innovation and we might as well hand it over to our competition in brazil, china and india. shame on you, i urge the defeat of this phony bill. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to address their remarks to the chair and not to others in the second person. the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, this time i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from california, the chairman of the government reform committee, mr. issa. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. issa: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. issa: mr. speaker, for more than an hour i've listened to floor debate and it seems like one side wants to say that we have to cut and the other side says that any cut we do is wrong. one side says we have to do tax increases, the other side says no. what the american people need to hear, mr. speaker, is we now spend almost 1/4 of every dollar produced in our economy and as my now deceased father-in-law would have
comes to the global competition and innovation and we might as well hand it over to our competition in brazil, china and india. shame on you, i urge the defeat of this phony bill. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to address their remarks to the chair and not to others in the second person. the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, this time i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from california, the chairman of the government reform committee, mr....
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. >> brazil. >> that looks good from over here. >> is our boa constrictor. >> we're heard of those. >> he's sweet? >> yes. >> has he been defanged or whatever? >> no, they just squeeze. our animals are unaltered except for the skunk. so this guy is not venomous. >> you're not afraid he'll squeeze you? >> no, he's not around me. >> but he's going around you right now. >> i'm too big a prey for him. >> you are? let's be sure. >> thank you. >> we've got a couple of good things coming up. we're going to try the food that everyone has been telling us about, called poutine and then listen to barenaked ladies. >> big show! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] only yoplait original has twice the calcium of the leading yogurt. that's 50% of the daily value. pass on the news and make sure you and everyone you know is getting the calcium they need. ♪ is getting the calcium they need. a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at
. >> brazil. >> that looks good from over here. >> is our boa constrictor. >> we're heard of those. >> he's sweet? >> yes. >> has he been defanged or whatever? >> no, they just squeeze. our animals are unaltered except for the skunk. so this guy is not venomous. >> you're not afraid he'll squeeze you? >> no, he's not around me. >> but he's going around you right now. >> i'm too big a prey for him. >> you are? let's be...
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penalties giveth against brazil, penalties take away. last week they couldn't miss, this week they couldn't hit the side of a barn. they crumbled under the pressure of the mission to bring back glory. it was really a psychological test. it was ugly to watch. it would have been easier on the eye perhaps to watch these women play russian roulette. but as you say, the japanese team brought joy to a distressed nation. that obscures the fact that they played beautiful football. america were athletic, they were gutsy, they were determined. but japan, mazel tov, that's how you say congratulations in japanese. >> they dropped the aggressiveness. they weren't moving down the field the way they did. >> america has always had a brand of soccer that's based on threat schism. this japanese team met them stride for stride, towards the end, they were digging deeper. i think they just ran out of energy. and the penalties, it's such a psychological test. but these are professional soccer players that couldn't hit -- >> didn't they program them and see wh
penalties giveth against brazil, penalties take away. last week they couldn't miss, this week they couldn't hit the side of a barn. they crumbled under the pressure of the mission to bring back glory. it was really a psychological test. it was ugly to watch. it would have been easier on the eye perhaps to watch these women play russian roulette. but as you say, the japanese team brought joy to a distressed nation. that obscures the fact that they played beautiful football. america were...
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. >> dave: it's interesting, the match against brazil 2.7 million men watching versus 1.2 million women. so, more men are watching this team than women. what are guys doing? they're buying men's jerseys and having them custom-made with the women's names on the back. the wives club they call them, all the husbands of the players, that's what they're doing, buying men's jerseys and putting the men's name on the back. >> ainsley: a good business idea. someone watching create the tv's. >> clayton: here is a guy, another example of one of the tight fitting shirts. >> dave: yeah, this is one of die-hard new york fans, and that's what he did, bought the men's jersey and had the women's name across the back. a company in manhattan. >> clayton: rick, i know you're out there in the throngs of people and people hold up signs, it looks when you look around the soccer audience, when they hold up signs they want to marry the people on the field. >> that's true like the people who want to marry dave briggs. >> dave: look at them all, out there. >> ainsley: in droves. >> there's a dude. there's a guy.
. >> dave: it's interesting, the match against brazil 2.7 million men watching versus 1.2 million women. so, more men are watching this team than women. what are guys doing? they're buying men's jerseys and having them custom-made with the women's names on the back. the wives club they call them, all the husbands of the players, that's what they're doing, buying men's jerseys and putting the men's name on the back. >> ainsley: a good business idea. someone watching create the tv's....